Multi-Textual Constitutions of the World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:1st Oct '26
£95.00
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Presents a new perspective on the creation, operation, revision, and replacement of multi-textual constitutions.
In this eye-opening study of the world’s constitutions, scholars explain the creation, operation, revision, and replacement of multi-textual constitutions—a ubiquitous but woefully understudied constitutional form that is ever-present in many countries of the world but as-yet underappreciated in constitutional studies.
Constitutions are commonly said to be either “written” or “unwritten.” This distinction has long been the cornerstone of constitutional studies. Multi-Textual Constitutions of the World presents an alternative view: all constitutions are simultaneously written and unwritten, consisting of unwritten norms, practices, and principles on the one hand, and of written rules on the other.
Given that all constitutions consist of both written and unwritten elements, the conventional distinction between “written” and “unwritten” constitutions should be discarded once and for all because it obscures the actual form and content of constitutions. This book lights the path to a better distinction that more correctly reflects the key difference among constitutions: some constitutions consist of one authoritative document while others consist of more than one authoritative document.
Drawing from every major region of the world and featuring expert analysis from outstanding scholars, this book demonstrates that constitutions are better distinguished according to whether they are uni-textual or multi-textual.
Multi-Textual Constitutions of the World is a pioneering volume that debunks the common image of a uni-textual constitution. It provides rich empirical insights from twelve jurisdictions around the globe to reflect on the functions of and challenges in a multi-textual constitutional order. It reveals the complexity of multi-textuality as a constitutional form, and provides us with the resources to harness this form in constitutional design and practice, including in relation to the goals of constitutionalism, political legitimacy, and constitutional stability. It will be a key reference in the study of constitutional architecture. * Cora Chan, Professor of Law, The University of Hong Kong *
The classical distinction between written and unwritten Constitutions has never been illuminating. A deeper and more interesting contrast has to do with the number and kinds of documents that make up the Constitution, as this book shows. The conversation on the nature and types of Constitution will not be the same after the publication of this ground-breaking volume, which will be required reading for all constitutional scholars. * Víctor Ferreres Comella, Professor of Constitutional Law, Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona), Spain *
ISBN: 9781509980697
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304 pages